Bright Line EatingThe Science of Living Happy, Thin and Free

The Science of Living Happy, Thin and Free

Cover Art for 9781401952556, Bright Line EatingThe Science of Living Happy, Thin and Free by Susan Peirce Thompson
ISBN: 9781401952556
Publisher: Hay House
Published: 27 February, 2017
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Over 99% of people who try to lose weight don't succeed. They don’t get slender and they don’t stay slender long term. The average dieter spends a significant amount of money and makes four or five new attempts each year. Four or five new attempts each year with almost no hope of success. Only 1% of people will get down to their goal weight on traditional diets. Susan Peirce Thompson. Ph.D., suggests that there’s something fishy going on here, something important we’re not paying attention to. We don’t have an obesity problem; we have an obesity mystery—and she has a groundbreaking philosophy to solve that mystery. Rooted in science and psychology, Thompson’s book describes how the brain blocks weight loss and then gives us a solution. Thousands of people have participated in her Bright Line Eating Boot Camps and have used her methods to lose all their excess weight and become happy, thin, and free. Subjects covered include: • How the brain blocks weight loss • Overpowering cravings • The susceptibility scale • The weight-loss food plan • What about exercise? • Getting to goal weight

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